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The incorrigible cast of the most offensive animated reality show ever to air is back, and they’re starring in their very own feature-length movie! When the mystery-solving musician Foxxy Love notices she and her fellow housemates can curse without being bleeped—something they’ve never been able to do before—she realizes their show has been canceled. Determined to get back on the air, the gang travels to Make-A-Point-Land in order to get a point (and get back on the air). With more depravity than could have ever been shown on TV, this is the definitive Drawn Together experience.

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I'm a big fan of the Drawn Together series. I own all three dvd seasons as well. So when I heard there was a movie coming out I was stoked. I'm very sad to say though that the movie is just completely terrible. My wife and I both hated it. To make matters worse they had to change their animation for budget reasons so the movie looks like a glorified internet flash cartoon. That might not bother some,and I know that was the best they could do, but it bugged me the whole way through.

Lastly...I figured that if the story wasn't that great there would at least be great jokes throughout that saved the film. Well there wasn't. I actually didn't laugh much at anything. Somehow it even managed to not be funny. After it was over we were both literally depressed at how bad it was.

That's just our opinion though. Hopefully there's more people that like it. Once more I loved the series. Literally every episode was great. But...I don't know what happened to the movie...

Though it managed to last (somewhat surprisingly) for three seasons on Comedy Central, Drawn Together eventually ended up getting the axe, almost unceremoniously. Now, we have The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie, which is by and far a more fitting send-off for the rip-off reality TV characters, and those behind it take full advantage of being a straight-to-DVD release with no need of a censor. Captain Hero, Foxxy, Clara, Toot, Xandir, Spanky Ham, Ling Ling, and Wooldor are all here and are up to disgusting and vile hijinks and hilarity as they go on the run after being cancelled, with the murderous robot I.S.R.A.E.L. (voiced by Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane) in hot pursuit. There's jaw-dropping gross-outs, 3-D sex scenes, and some hilarious sing-along lyrics to boot. Like the show before it, The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie is definitely not for everyone, but if you were a fan of the show, you already know that you need to pick this up.

I was reminded of two separate animation features as I watched this thing.

The first was that screamingly bad Seth McFarlane junk Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy (Drawn is better, but not by much). My association between these two features was induced fecally, as both this movie and Cavalcade were absolutely fascinated with excrement. I'm not sure if animators are just way anal-retentive, or that maybe in animation classes they're constantly admonished, "You can never, ever, at all, ever, and I mean not ever, put poop in cartoons." And so these guys, when they get the chance to cut loose really go for the doody jokes, graphically, unpleasantly, and in both the case of this movie and McFarlane's flop, unfunnily.

The other film that came to mind was Ralph Bakshi's classic Fritz the Cat. This groundbreaker came out nearly 40 years ago, and this Drawn Together movie basically covered an awful lot of what Bakshi did. Yeah, this film wasn't saddled with Frit's X rating, but in terms of cartoon nudity and interactive sexual contact--where does the MPAA come down on this, exactly?--this movie is not offering anything that much wilder or wacky. There's one pseudo-lady three-way in a Bedrock dive (of which you get a tad more in the special features), which is pretty raunchy, but that's about it.Read more ›

I was a fan of the series, and I actually was a little disappointed when it was taken of the air.

It's a okay movie and nothing more, if you have seen drawn together you know what you're getting (extremely offensive and disturbing entertainment.) And I'm fine with that, the problem was that the jokes wasn't that funny, and nothing really happens. Overall a mediocre movie.

If you're not a fan I'd stay away, If you however are a fan with money to burn,you could do a lot worse than purchasing this movie.

There really isn't much there can be said for this movie. The story begins with Foxxy going to solve a mystery about why they can suddenly say the F word and other words normally censored by the network so it can be shown on television. The problem stems from the fact that anyone who owns the DVD's of any of the seasons views everything uncensored, so the point is actually pretty lame. From then on the jokes barely got even a laugh out of me because we have either seen them before or it simply wasn't funny. Seriously, a giant robot out to kill the Drawn Together gang and an evil villain representing a cheap knock off of Two Face from Batman attempting to erase them for being offensive. Then Captain Hero spends almost the whole movie carrying around a dead corpse of a woman that he keeps defiling and having sex with. This joke, because the lines are pretty much all the same and continues relentlessly all the way into the end of the movie, just gets so old so fast and almost made me shut it off several times.

In the end, I guess this is what can be expected when someone attempts to make Drawn Together act cohesively for longer than should ever be done; twenty-two minute episodes. The series apart from the movie was far more sophisticated and had a humor about it that was unmatched with any show that I ever watched. But this movie was nothing more than a pile of dung consistently talking about how the show was ever only offensive and never had a point or had any social commentary at all in it. The problem with that idea is that Drawn together did have social commentary attached to it in several episodes and was able to make me laugh all the time.

I would argue then that this movie is nothing more than a waste of your time and money and if you are still in the process of considering buying it I recommend that you read my review and consider it very carefully. I grade this F for total failure.